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Nurturing nature: the National Trust at 125

Nurturing nature: the National Trust at 125

22 January 2020

As Europe's largest conservation charity turns 125, we take a look at its work to conserve nature and our enviornment, and how it will celebrate.

Watch the birdie with the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

Watch the birdie with the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

22 January 2020

You could help our native garden birds by sparing one hour this weekend for the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch survey. Here's how:

Here's what's happening this half term

Here's what's happening this half term

20 January 2020

From animal encounters, to comic capers and outdoor trails, there's dozens of events to enjoy this half term. Here's our guide to what's on in Kent.

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Six things to do across the county this weekend

Six things to do across the county this weekend

15 January 2020

If you've had enough of being cooped up, then wrap up warm and head out on these six outdoor ideas across Kent.

Dance to be on offer alongside designer goods

Dance to be on offer alongside designer goods

15 January 2020

An internationally renowned dance company is set to open a pop up space offering classes and workshops at a shopping outlet this week.

In the market for Veganuary goodies?

In the market for Veganuary goodies?

15 January 2020

A foodie market offering vegan fast food as well as clothes, crafts and even cosmetics is coming to a town centre this weekend.

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Make your own Morph this half term

Make your own Morph this half term

14 January 2020

Children can make their own models of Aardman Animations' characters at a day of special workshops this half term.

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Beloved event set to make fiery comeback

Beloved event set to make fiery comeback

13 January 2020

Spectators can enjoy a dazzling display when a popular event is resurrected, after a two-year hiatus.

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A giant obstacle course is coming to Kent and entries are now open

A giant obstacle course is coming to Kent and entries are now open

10 January 2020

It's time to bounce with excitement, because a popular inflatable assault course is set to make a return.

On the trail of Churchill's love of art

On the trail of Churchill's love of art

08 January 2020

A new art trail through the grounds of Winston Churchill's former home in Kent, Chartwell, will look at his love of painting.

Final weekend to see the Turner Prize

Final weekend to see the Turner Prize

08 January 2020

There are some special events planned for the final weekend of the Turner Prize in Kent, along with other associated arts events and artworks.

Children's author will join Kent VE Day 75 event

Children's author will join Kent VE Day 75 event

07 January 2020

War Horse author Michael Morpurgo will be at VE Day 75th anniversary celebrations, talking about the importance of writing about war for children.

What's on in Kent in 2020

What's on in Kent in 2020

01 January 2020

From festivals and big music names to exhibitions, family fun and tasty food and drink events, here's our round-up of what's on across Kent in 2020.

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City to host commemorations for murdered Archbishop

City to host commemorations for murdered Archbishop

29 December 2019

A year-long programme of events will mark 850 years since the murder of Thomas Becket.

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Is this Kent's best bike ride?

Is this Kent's best bike ride?

26 December 2019

A picturesque coastal cycle route has been billed the best in the county.

Things to do between Christmas and New Year

Things to do between Christmas and New Year

25 December 2019

From Boxing Day rambles to family raves, here's some ideas for things to do during the Christmas and New Year break.

Festive events to take you to Christmas and beyond

Festive events to take you to Christmas and beyond

18 December 2019

There are markets, grottos and festive scenes to take you up to Christmas and into the New Year across the county. Here's what's happening:

Shopping trip proves unexpectedly expensive

Shopping trip proves unexpectedly expensive

16 December 2019

A couple have warned Christmas shoppers not to get caught out by parking restrictions at a retail park.

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Christmas shopping amid the London lights

Christmas shopping amid the London lights

15 December 2019

Personalised chocolates, toys aplenty and thousands of energy-saving lights - here's our guide to Christmas shopping in the capital.

'Nanny state' regulation threatens goat sanctuary

'Nanny state' regulation threatens goat sanctuary

11 December 2019

The founder of a much-loved goat sanctuary says it is facing closure after a council took planning enforcement action.

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